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what exactly does it mean when a tester is advertised as being 17th edition??

i take it the older models are still perfectly ok to use, or as i've just qualified to 17th and its my first tester i'm buying, should i go for a '17th edition tester'?

Its just a marketing phrase.

All testers old and new are suitable, providing they carry out the tests listed in gn3
 
Hey all.

Like I said before I've had mine (KT64) for ages with absolutely no issues with leads or anything whatsoever.

Lurch mate, you got done I've seen them recently for £349 (may have been a special offer though). Where did you buy yours??
Hey, Lenny, let me know where you have seen that price. I'll qoute to my wholesaler know and give him a hard time, and hopefully get a deal on summat else doen the line.

Cheers
 

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